MORE PLACES IN CZECH REPUBLIC
Karlštejn Castle was built by Charles IV in 1348 to guard the crown jewels, and unlike its counterpart in Prague, this sucker’s actually a full-on castle. We’re talking a big-ass wall perched on a...
Kutnà Hora might be the perfect day trip, with cheap grub, untamed
countryside, and a set of sights that range from the bone art of 40,000 dead humans to a
jaunt 100ft. below the surface of the earth...
Prague is a city of magic. No, really, it is. Skip the tourist traps and everything that claims to be “authentic Czech culture,” and open yourself up to one of the most enchanting cities you’ll ever...
Although Terezín’s most infamous era was WWII when it served as a
prison camp for enemies of the Reich (mainly Jews), it was originally built at the end of
the 18th century as a strategic stronghold...

